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“ a net 7. |S RIDES MADE HE Geis rs COMPLETE | following submitted designs a , | Rpting, M. de Garma, K. Gattney, OB HANDLING | jon A. Wilkes, af Port Townsend TO GIVE ONE © © Kioppenberg, Mra Harriet W. ROUN| TRIP — BIG) Leighton, Irwin Perrine and L. F. A To idard pemee PLACE The. Various poster ture Puget sound, the Stwash dian, mountains and fir trees, All| are done In green and white, One has the pleture of a globe with Be-~ attle designated on the map. The fidges for the poster contest are Mise KB, Bush, A. F. Conant] and Mr, Berg The Grand opera house has been| fenated to the convention commits | tee for noon-day meetings during the convention. Ratiroads all over the country have made a rate te the convention of one fare plus $1 for the round | trip to Seattle and return from any point Under the ausptoes of the Seattle union of the C. EB. a big mane moeet-| ine wil be held tonight at 7:45 p.| m, in the First Presbyterian church let all the C. B soctetion in the city | ITY CASE TO= TEST FAITH , to be denigns fea- | Tn} ane ‘af the busin eet me by the © . Christian . . ae ine con Ka } Great Northern frotaht at, te to be hiredt storage af delegates” bag ppointed to work; a flag design and designs were accepted duress at the Union de epened during the con @etigns for the C. E poster perceived by George A of ther are of ex- three moat beauty and Interest. The thed and the assistance of a autmber of strong men was requir ed to hold him down When Deputy Sheriff Leighton rived at Adelaide, Elliott had calmed down, and Mra at re fused swear to a complaint! — against him, of not Christian Selence The neighbors, however, cure for Insanity, that Eftiott has been insane for Which may shortly be | years. One of them, Hans Hagen. Albertson, In the this morning signed a complaint, it, a wealthy farmer charging Bilott with being crazy i who ia charged with The Biliotts are Christian Scien-| reon tieta, and Mra. Elliott told the! neighbors that the prayers of the Chriatian Selence brethren cured! | her husband of his violent attack.) She does not believe that phyat- | cians or asylums can do him any was such that be had | good FOURTH AVE. ic VIOLENT AND WANTS HIM to claim | ley | seven days in the week, bat ASSESSMENT @eners on Fourth ay, ‘0 Pike are up tn arms aereement made by appointed by Judge | [certainly the fatter street ie far more benefited by the Fourth ay. Tied aY. property owners are the Fourth av. iso kicking against Third av consists wn | from Main to Yesler being included a tawrer; BL. |! the district. They regard Fourth newspaper man, | **: ®4 & rival to Third, and can see in the real esta’ yw beeen why they should be taxed Bawin ©. Git, .; for an improvement which does not nC Gal, & 8%" nenetit them and whieh they do not ‘created by them com-| 722% ga the north A of Main} The eo will not affect the te « point 190 feet | Proeress the work, It is only a -_ ghee question of who is to pay for it of creating so emall a | atter i ts done. UNDER. WATER the expense.” Mareh 30.— ‘et the cases Gown ; The entire city te under two to five me Mareh %. font of water today. wn s'vatee Ss! THE THEATERS wwners, in stating the aald: “The Virginian. ‘The northwestand| “porty-Five Minutes From Broad- somersof Fourth 604 way” closes at the Grand tonight - oe $6,376 for) | The plece, with Corinne and Scott while the opposite | weich in the taking parts, has been southeast and th! piaving to record houses this week. code assessed ODE | ori Virginian,” with Dustin Par + t num, opens tomorrow night a district ex I Seteeh esetts st. on! Ne thig ain par own | to the senesament | d, “that berg a ple benefited by th taxed for ft at all, B \ ‘ sere the assessment evidenced by the fol- Drawing Big Houses. A Cowboy's Girl” is doing good ‘asiness at the Seattle. Stor western life never {nil to j and the present bill at the Beattie His one in whieh there is heart in ee and spirited action enough to| S00 tader the famous Manvel! “it the most fastidious. An excellent | rs dally for abe | “Friends” Pleases Many. | “Friends,” at the Lois, is a beaw | tiful comedy, and ts i portrayed iby the Pantages Stock company eat a The comedy ie by Edwin Milton ool Catversity, | Royle and is the best thing of bis ila ooy. “saa cant | career oe Tone ant toe Sioa Ave ‘Mert Dogs at the Star. Herbert's trained dogs are prov-| THE sonD—wice eve | ine a highly attractive offering at MOG, chem te exr; orice $550. | the Star theater this week. There MAUTRY. two comedy sketches on the! Alma Biting. program with them and the usual| medium of singing and dancing.| | The Star theater gives daily mat | inees. os are 1921 OUTEAGR ant ‘neve Wesdiawt Pare. splenai MALTRY eee “Teeny Weary” Next. | “The Sultan of Morocco” is de ser |lighting large audiences at the Lyric theater this week. All the/ | principals are well cast and the +t] chorus appears to good advantage as dancers, soldiers and sailors. Next Sunday afternoon the man ageme nt announces “Tee “ he ————— forth wen! ot m4 paving mining, A & OO, <i omtegs Th ve Owner, Kant 20, terme tem 16-3 HOTEL STEVENS CAFE serve a regular course dinner daily | from 11 a. m . to $p. m., for % Ihe. SEA VIEW TRACTS 2 to 5 Acres 750 $200 to Go Out and See Them, WEST & WHEELER Colman Blook. HOMESITE ON THE THis is see A DOUBT ONE oF SEsT LOCATIONS MOUND THis PART oF PPHE country, TWENTY. PVE MINUTES FROM THE mR OF SEATTLE. ALL VIEW YOU WANT AND CONVENIENCES OF A |} IT 18 WORTH Your ME TO Take «A LITTLE OVER THERE AND AROUND. PRICES WST ABOUT As Low MTHEY Possiniy COULD MEAN THE TeAMs Ant Uany, THE Benson ¢* The Best of tet hg ‘st Low est Price. 501 Pike FREE We keep an abstract system and will be giad to tell you t name of the owner of any piece of property in the city free of harge GREGOR M'GREGOR 301 Empire Buildin OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. hing —, | Var & Ireland MF BiLeY BuiLoINa ‘ FARM LANDS SLAND COUNTY, Bailey ne BOILER EXPLODES AND IX PERSONS KILLE (Seripps Telegraph Service.) BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 20. Five negroes and one white man were killed by a boller exploaton in an tron furnace here this morn ing MINNEAPOLIS MAN 1S ARRESTED HERE J, PL Narpindate, formerly travel- Ing sateoman the L, C. Bmith Typewriting company, of Minneap Olle, Was arrested today tn Seattle Detective V. Byrne He te charged with stealing a typewriter from his old employer, Me was found working In a candy store on Western av BIG. DEAL IN WEST SEATTLE ‘The largest sale for some time in Weet Beattle property te reported today by the firm of J. RB Thomas & Co. They have sold to the West orn Myniieate, for the Weat Side Land acres tn West ‘The property ts the north half corner ¢ the of section 36, mat, W. Mt. apany, 39 for $20,000. bed as being of the Ah west northeast quarter township 24, N. range 3, — TO DEMAND SIA DAY WEEK The Cooks’ according to and Walters’ anion, & statement of their business agent today, will ask thetr | employers on June I for a slight in erenae of wages and a sladay week Heretofore the men have worked now especially desire a week. it la understood that the men will go out on strike if thelr demands | are not acceded to. ‘The increase of wages wil! apply variously to both cooks aad walters, as the men are divided into difter ent classes. Business Agent Smith of the anton stated today that the men would not make their detsands | before June | BAR ASSOCIATION To MEET a meeting . of the “Bittle Rar as- sociation wilt be held at the Com. mercial club roome thie evening to take aetion on the resignation of Judge RK A. Ballinger, which wae handed in prior te bis departure for Washington, D.C. ‘The general sentiment of the as sociation if not to accept the ree ignation, but have Judge Ballinger | contioue aa president. and to have one of the vice presidents act dur- ing his absence Mf Judge Ballinger ble resignation being accepted, the sentor vice president, A. W. Peters, of Peters & Powell, will be elected to succeed him. The second vice president of the assoctation Harold Preston. The meeting wil! be preceded by a dinner, at whieh Judge J. W. Ron- ald will act a tonatennste FAIRBANKS. MAY COME HERE (Star Special Services.) EVERETT, March 20. Vernon, of this city has received a letter from Vice-president Fair banks, in which the latter sayx that if possible he will come to the Pacific const this summer. The viee-president is making plans to '} attend the Christian Endeavor com vention which will be held in Se attle in July and at which he is slated to speak WOODLAND PARK The park board at card at the regular weekly meeting tomororw will take | setle the concer at Woodland park coming summer. up and perhaps sion privileges for the There are two bids tm the handa/ of the be and both anxious to get ri for the concession, the award. boat concessions for the past year or two, has a bid in, as has C. i Wilson of Green Lake YOU'LL BE SORRY if you do not pergniee offered by John Co, 2 Second av. The bufiding pode by this firm must be va cated April 1—so hurry — We Are Experts in WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY DILLEYCHANDLER CO. 205 Pacific Block, UNIVERSITY BARGAIN THREE LOTS ON ELEV- ENTH AVE. NORTHEAST; ONLY 4 BLOCKS FROM UNI VERSITY STATION; TWO ROOM wed THROWN IN. )» CASH, Price, B00. O aaiaaad on bal- This is po tively one of the biggest bargains to be had any- where around the University Don't let someone get ahead of you. THE NEGRASKA REALTY CO. 200 jer Blook. ones 1686. Ind WE HAVE DéCIDED TO PLACE JOGEPH E. THOMAS & CO.’S ADDITION to West Seattle on the market at prices so far below other West Seattle prices that the entire addition will sell in ten days These are view lots, magnifi cently situated. They are 18 minutes from Pioneer Square and a block from California and Ninth Prices are #300 to 8500 each; terms one third cash, one-third 6 months one-third 1 year. See our agent otfies, core Ninth town office JOSEPH E. THOMAS @ CO., Incorporated, 109 Cherry St Entrance to Lowman Callforr Building ‘LIGHT GOWN FOR they | shorter | tnalate upon | James M.| bidders are exceedingly | Joba} | Weiss, who hae had the peanut and THE cameuman StAS NED NSSDAY. aS 20, er. . OUT OF DOORS This gown ts built of white broadcloth trimmed with Irish em broidery, the blouse and under jsleoves being of finest Swine VERY LATE THE INDEPENDENT ASPHALT COMPANY MAY FORFEIT $15, 000 TO CITY.SURETY BOND MATTER NOT SETTLE The Independent Asphalt com pany today filed its bond with the city in the sum of $446,000 in t K. Jefferston st. paving contr with two of the large surety oo panies on It as guarantee |from eastern points. » avian see BOND 1S FILEQLOGAL FLASHES AT OLYMPIA ing Shieh Jack Davis, laborer, was arrested on Second ay. south this morning, churged with be«aing. Mike Flynn Pinched. Mike Flynn, an old offender, arrested this morning on a ¢ of vagrancy Colonists Pour in. Railroad men of the city state that the influx of colonists from the east has reached a high mark, jowing to the low rates prevailing ‘The Beandin to hold first rank numbers among the incomers. Mountaineers Tramp. was arge ‘This in the firet large bond that has ben filed since the surety bond | controversy arose some time ago, and it ts said that it does not mean that the surety companies have come to a general agreement on me matter of signing large bonds. is understood that the compa Bag ett e the matter under cons! eration at the main offi in the eant The Independent 12 days over getting in ite bond today, previously filed a which Corporation Counsel Cathoun would pet approve, some} belleve the lapse may not affect | the legality of the contract The charter provides that if a bond is mot filed in 10 days after notification of aceptance of award of contract, the contractor's check | shall be forfeited to the city and) must be paid into the city treasury The Independent company put up » check on this contract of $16,000. company was) bond, Scott | mustin. The cloth used In this costume, whieh Is intended for out of door ear, nota Mahe weight and is em coedingly sup in quatity The skirt ts long, to lay on the ground liwo tmek: nd ia simply trtames with shaped tabs and buttons. latter are of white crochet he short, close-fitting bolero and cireular sleeves are made of brokdery boatehape hat is worn acrosswise on the head. It ts one lof the fashionable models for the looming spring. It is made of white erin. The stiff crown band and Ineverely tied bow are of binck vel vet, the latter being set directly in the front of the hat Two gray i feathers trim the back of the hat and are surmounted by roses in varying soft pastel shades LICENSED TO WED Marry Daniele, . Datlard, and Ke tela Adele Osborn, both of legal age. Angelo Diacampo, 16, and Mariet- }ta Harris, 26 | Joseph Adama, 43, Margaret Peterson, 29. ae ae Pyne and Selina Georgia both of yet r. Weber. a, fisek River, ana Rertha Attilia Sideea, 28. Perey A. Charles, 36, and Mre | Myra Sherman, 34. EBaward Dawson, 39, Butte, Mou, and Gertie Wieddams, New West minwter, BC. Wm. Dougall, wald, legal age. sIATH RECORD. 30, Emily Green- Bloomstrom—925 Twenty-fitch| jav., to wife of Gustavus Adolpbus | Boometrom, a son. Biladoan—Ravenna st. March 15, to the wife of Arthur Biladean, a Jaughter. Harrington—-March 19, to the wife of W. M. Harrington, a daugh ter. Moore—615 Blanchard st, Mareh | 15, to wife of T. P. Moore, a daugh ter | Ryder—124 Sixteenth av, March 1h, te wife of Herman S. Hyder, a} | son | Helne—Second av. northeast and| | Woodlawn, March 19, to the wife A. Heine, a son. Gorham—615 Malder ay, 17, to the wife of W. ; #08. | Kihara-—614 Weller st, to the wife of Iwakich! son Matthew } 18, to the wife of L. L. a oon. March H. Gorham, a March 18, Kihara, a $17 Battery st. March Matthes Death Record. Johneon—Vietor A, 2, 707 17th av annon March 17, Jamon T., 60, March 18, Dando—Etizabeth A. | Mareh 15, Georgetown Banders—Lewia, 66, Providence howepttal. Anderson—Algert | Whitman av, Erickson—-Sunte, hoapttal ferron—Martha, [214 Thomas wt Jerome 7 months, | Mareh 18, 29, March a, March 16 ™M | A 8, March 16, W., 24, March 17, h av Thomas, 2, March Wayside Emergency hospital. Olsen—Peter, 4%, March 13, Way side Emergency hospital. Hardin—BStill-born, March 14, jattle General hospital | Britten—James A, $4, March 17, Clenessee at | Baicchi—trank Providence hospital. McKay—Wilma B., 2, 419 Fifth ay. 4, March 16, Mareh 8800 ' 1.100. twenty’ Io in @ short time, sharp advan OLE HANSON, 608-9 New York Block. Are You FRIENDLY 10 SHINGLE MEN A prominent shingle manufactur ¢ stated this morning that the sentiment among mowt of the lead ing manufacturers of the state ts friendly toward the unton in ite deman for a conference on the subject of higher wages Cireular letters have been sent to leading manufacturers through out the state asking that a com ference be held between the manw feeturers and the union regarding the advancement of the present wage scale The letter te very friendly im tone and asks that « uniform minimum scale be estal Hebert There ia a great deal of variation in the wage scale. Manufacturers are of the opinion that much trow ble would be avoided if a tform scale waa cstablished. There is a probability that the manufactur ers will come to an understanding and respond to the union next week. CITY BILLS ARE PAID City bille were paid today ome he several funds as follows Gemerst 000,008 s3| library . ate Park . Petrer Whter . oeeee? Light ... 14,078.17 Thomas White, alias A. T. John- son, Was arrested today by Patrol- man Opdyke and lodged in the city jail. At the time of hie capture he wae living with Mra N, BE. White at 2237 16th av. The local police think that White is w in Minneapolis for safe blowing. In a bold robbery there two years ago, In Which four men were implicated, three were caught but the fourth, although shot at, es aped, It ix believed that White was the fourth man. Opdyke has been on his tral! for some time. Two Corners $12,000 Northwest corner Sixteenth and Yesler; Sroom house, rents for $35 per month. TERMS. Yosler is to be paved east of Broadway at once. $14,000 Large corner of Twelfth av and Sprifig st; %room house, renting for $35 per month TERMS. When Twelfth av. is made a 90-foot street, moneyed men will want this awfully bad. Information at office only Than Savings jor Than Life Insurance. of All, Investment Certificates. 103 Yester Way. Looking For a Home Site Or a Speculation? IF SEE THE NORRIS ADDI SIGHTLY, LO’ res’ RIDE 0: LOTS #225 rwO YEARS AT 6 PER CENT BRAUTIFUL, SQUARR, 18 MINT PARK CAR LINE. so TION TO WEST SEATTLE. TS, N 2% MILES FROM PIONEER THE N FAUNTLEROY AND UP. \ CASH, BALANCE EWEN & SANFORD EXCLUSIV OFFICE AND SALESMEN ATTLE OF FICK, 422 ARCAD B AGENTS ON THE GROUND BVERY DAY fh BUILDING, PHONE IND. 4640. the charter limit in} but, as} ‘The Mountaineers will have their fourth local tramp Sunday, March 24. The walk will cover eight miles and will extend from Eighteenth av 4 Galer st. along the Interlaken |boulevard to the University campus. | Miss Anna Hubert will be the lead jor of the party Raising ¥. M. C. A. Fund. The younger members of the Y M. C. A. have started in earnest |the work of raising the $10,000 to complete the building fund. The canvass begins today and will be jelosed by April 1. The boys in the syinnasium classes organized you lterday to raise $1,500 of the sum necessary, their first attempt re sulting in collecting over $200, The | students In the evening classes sub seribed $169.50. The Queen Anne company, incor porated, haa filed plans with the butiding inspector for a $20,000 | three-story apartment house to be pat up at Fifteenth av. W. and | Highiand drive. One Day Sample Sale of Ladies’ Easter Suits At the Novelty 1316 2d Ave. Tomorrow we will hold Say wale of Ladiow Suite that for value-giving le simply unparal- jeled In the city's history The entire tot of Suite te @ wmple line carried by a sales for a New York } and ¢ high Sew Any wilt m humber of different styles he a Man-ta valued sh wed «Women's wp to $27.50, on Oo Pkirts, tn latest designa, i shades of chiffon panamas, $10 values, price to- morrow 3 Engtieh Covert Jackets. whieh are again in great demand, 50 8850. 810-00 end catys A $12.50 ‘There Swell Baits. Man-tallored Jackets are fi : ored and are well worth double above prices in mixtures, 4d, regular price 6.00 and $20.00, tomorrow 85-00, 87-00 and $10.00 at fnetory pO to 85-00 Ril musi go during thie sale High grade Spring Walets, com- prising hundreds of the finest ¢ New York manufac golng during this Lt! Bs A large line of Easter Hats ju received from New York, and will save you almost half on yar Spring Hat Our Custom Order Department now running full force, s to order from $25.00 up- swell $10.00, and are sale ot 81-00, We this great men's Outer sample sale of Garments at THE NOVELTY CLOAK AND SUIT MFG. CO. 1316 Second Ave. BEST =e LOCAL FIRM BUYS DERELICT, 20,— The ASTORIA, March dere- Het British ship Melanope, which was towed into this port several jmonths ago by the steamer North liand, haw been sold by the owners, Justice | J. J. Moore & Co., of Ban Francisco, to James Griffiths & Co. of Be attle BALLINGER NAMES ASSISTANT. (Star penny view) OLYMPIA, March 20 Root, in a dissenting opinion filed youterday, says where a saw can not be guarded and an employe works with it for years and makes |no complaint to the bons the ¢ playe should pot get a cent wh he accidentally falls againat saw and loses four fingers. majority of the court says th ploye may recover, #0 giv Campbell judgment against Wheelthan Wedener company of tt, but cute the amount trom | $7,600 the jary awarded to $6,000 which it says ls enough for four fingers. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) the WASHINGTON, D, C., March 20. ‘The | Land Commissioner R. H, Ballinger om, has announced the appointment of John [Fred Dennett, late land inspector the |in Washington, as assistant com- missioner. He also made two other important changes looking to im- provements of the administrative methods of his office. Beattie Bidders. ithe bidders who have been ful eo far in being awarded niracts by the board of control supplies for state institutions Baker & Richards, Seabold Ol company and Hatfield & Ber-| nard Co, for paints and otis, Ban Juan Fishing & Packing company for fresh fish; John B. Agen for butter and FryeBruhn company for fresh meat. Session Bill Signed. | The governor has signed all but} 18 of the bills passed by Inst sem | sion. One of those signed yester-) day allowrs cities and counties to! levy asnenstnents to pay for improv: | ing rivers, harbors, ete, and re-| lates to the proposed improvements on Lake Washington DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Mrs. Garah A. Reynolds. Last night, at the home of her sister, Mr, W. K. Merwin, 824 Kil-| bourne av, Mra. Sarah A. Reynolds | died after a short illness, The re mains will be shipped to Carson City, Nev. Charies B. Jansen. Charles B. Jansen, proprietor of the Oakleaf saloon, Third av. and | Columbia st. died Unis morning at | 3 o'clock at the family home, 2875 | Kastlake Mr. Jansen had lived here for a number of years, He | was & prominent member of the Eagles Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, building. Phone Main 6256. | Money Talks At These Low Prices on English Dinnerware STOVE DEPARTMENT, Bee our Ranges $2200 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, 160 feet of 24-inch Poultry Net- NS cesecnsereess . 39 $1.00 will give you a few hours of fleeting pieassure, oF will start you on the road to prosperity. Which do you choose? Start a Savings Account with us. Be for inelude SEATTLE'S LEADING BAVINGS BANK We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts j BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Georgetown. saMES D. HOGE . ® B SOLNDR DIRECTORS Schmits 2. D. Lowmas Sew iceee” hat & Game Kewert BR Dune Chee H. Detd jem D Hoge NB sas Caahson nionSaving & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Bate Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. Dainty Decorated Pie Plates 3 Decorated Breakfart Plates e Decorated Dinner Piates...12¢ HOUSEFURNISHING DEPT. A Good Coal Shovel ... . 2e Cahen - Drew Company Successors to M, Seller & C Retail—Firet Av. and Madison St. Sweeping Reductions on Ladies’ Wear at Gerber’s Tomorrow Betore the tans dlord notified us to vacate all our spring goods were on the to Seattle from the east and are re now. To ther we are making genuine red ns that are ive money save: During this closing out sale We are selling [odies’ Wear cheaper than any store in the city. Read These Specials for Tomorrow New Coats, In jong and short | A number of pretty Black Chif- lengths, in the most advanced fon Panama Skirts; regular spring styles, ordered before Price $8.00 ang $9.00; tomorrow were notified to vacate; at Gerber's 85.50 and $6.50 w line of Spring Suita, just arrived by express, regular prices from $15.00 to $30.00 morrow at Gerber’s ON HALF, Beautiful Persian Lawn Walsta, in great variety of styles, trim- med with Val. lace in pretty yoke effects; regular prices $3.50 and $4.00; tomorrow at Gerber's 250 Nun's Ve ors; regular morrow at Gerber's Wa: tomorrow at 82.50 | | GET READY FOR SUMM Lingerie inty 3 ad 94.00; Ali our fine White Linen Suits, trimmed with many other styles that regularly sell for $25.00, if tomorrow at Gerber's ONE-HALF PRICE. MANY OTHER BARGAINS. COME IN. B. GERBER, 1410 2nd Ave. § RE-PLAT applique lace and $27.60 and $30.00; Our New Addition The Above Cut Shows a New Sub- John H. White Co., for sale consists Just ready by and of thirty large tracts 60x234 feet. They are located only a few minutes’ walk from the Interurban car at Duwamish; are right to stores; are all good tracts with At soil, high and sightly They extend up as far as city pipe line, and the new Rainier Beach line will be only a short dis- tan r ads I us, close o> 7K oo car ave rou dollars’ property making sure of Par- into these as Park. the racts pe! title balance are «15 of of by, tracts increase come om sands worth close th big ties can fr uickl quickly the city trac from As Madison Then think of price of ti tract $50 monthly, Fa round trip, Division 407 Oriental Bloch

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